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© Stephen Sweeney / Approaching Torrance on the A807
A807 Active Travel Corridor, Dumbartonshire
East Dunbartonshire Council is procuring a multi-disciplinary consultancy team to deliver detailed design and client-side support for Sections 2 and 3 of the A807 Active Travel Corridor, enhancing walking and cycling infrastructure between Torrance and Milngavie.
This tender concerns the detailed design and client-side support for the A807 Active Travel Corridor, focusing on Sections 2 and 3. The project seeks to transform a 7.8 km stretch of the A807 road into a high-quality active travel route for walkers, cyclists, and other non-motorised users. It involves ecological assessments, geotechnical evaluations, and stakeholder consultations to inform the route’s alignment and technical design. Sweco UK has already delivered the concept design phase. The scope includes new and upgraded shared-use footways, crossing improvements, and landscaping interventions, ensuring compliance with the "Cycling by Design" guidance.
Location
Sector
Public Infrastructure / Transportation
Website
Tender Portal
Tender Stage
ITT
Deadline
23 May 2025
Project Value/Scale
£300k fee
Consultant Team
Civil/Structural & Highways Engineer
Landscape Architect/Urban Designer
Stakeholder Engagement Specialist
Drainage & Lighting Designer
Quantity Surveyor
CDM Principal Designer
Landscape Architect/Urban Designer
Stakeholder Engagement Specialist
Drainage & Lighting Designer
Quantity Surveyor
CDM Principal Designer
Submission Criteria
Technical Evaluation Questions (Annex A), split across:
Management Structure & Capacity (20%)
Understanding of Project & Service (20%)
Approach to Delivering the Service (35%)
Community Benefits & Sustainability (25%)
Supplementary Requirements:
Programme of Services
Organograms & CVs of key staff
Subcontractor details
Resource allocation schedule
Risk mitigation strategies